The Alarmingly Specific Comic Book Ratings You Won’t Be Seeing

This week, DC Comics announcd that they were no longer going to be abiding by the Comics Code Authority. Instead, they'll be doing something similar to what Marvel quietly did a few years back, instituting their own in-house system with ratings like T (for teens), T+ (for older teens) and that ol' standby, M (for mature).

But the fact that two major publishers have moved to an in-house rating system raises an interesting point, and we here at ComicsAlliance are all for it. The only thing we don't like is how vague those ratings are. What separates a T from a T+? This is information we need to know, especially if the answer is "Dr. Light's O-Face." That's why today, we've come up with a set of specific ratings that comic book companies can use to let people know what's going on in their books.

For DC Comics:

DC isn't the only company that could use a few new ratings, though. Why not spread things out to cover the entire industry? We've got a few suggestions along those lines: